Universal Resistor Color Code Identifier

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"Universal Resistor Color Code Identifier"

How to use this tool:

1. Firstly, you need to identify which types of band of the resistor that you are looking for? 
Mostly, 
For Low Power Circuit 4 bands resistors are typically used.
For Medium Power Circuit 5 Bands resistors are typically used.
For High Power Circuits 6 Bands resistors are typically used.

2. Calculate your desire resistor value from your circuit.

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For Example: You need 25k or 25 kilo ohm resistor or 25 X 1000 ohm resistor.
For 25k ohm resistor, here 
3. The Tens value is 2
4. The Ones value is 5
5. The Multiplier is 1000
6. Type the Tolerance Value from the list (Check your circuit requirements)

Put the values as it asked and get your resistor identified.

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Another Example: You need 150k or 150 kilo ohm resistor or 150 X 1000 ohm resistor.
For 150k ohm resistor, here 
3. The hundreds value is 1,
4. The Tens value is 5
5. The Ones value is 0
6. The Multiplier is 1000
7. Type the Tolerance Value from the list (Check your circuit requirements)

Put the values as it asked and get your resistor identified.

If you are looking for 6 Color Bands Resistor, then simply run the program and type 6 when it will ask you to choose the Band types. Here follow the same procedure as stated above. Then for extra one bands type the Resistor Temperature Co-efficient Value from the screen. 

[N.B: Tolerance Values and Temperature Co-efficient Values and their Range is constant. So, you should put the value from the Constant List] 

Resistor Universal Tolerance(%) Value:    [1, 2, 0.5, 0.25, 0.1, 0.05, 10, 5]
Resistor Universal Temperature Co-efficient(ppm/k) Value:    [ 250, 100, 50, 15, 25, 20, 10, 5, 1]
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